Similar words: mislead, leading, reading, subheading, lading, fading, trading, evading. Meaning: [mɪs'lɪːdɪŋ] adj. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently.
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1. The article was misleading, and the newspaper has apologized.
2. The misleading sign led me astray.
3. Her statement was deliberately misleading.
4. Some of the information was dangerously misleading.
5. She was accused of deliberately misleading Parliament.
6. Judging by appearances can be misleading.
7. Statistical graphs may be inaccurate and misleading.
8. Some of these statements are misleading and some downright mendacious.
9. The Minister accused of misleading parliament was unavailable for comment last night.
10. It would be misleading to say that we were friends.
11. He has admitted misleading the police about his movements on the night of the murder.
12. These statistics are misleading.
13. Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information.
14. Your statement is misleading.
15. Forecasts about the economy are often misleading.
16. The government is cracking down on misleading food labelling.
17. The information is inadequate, not to say misleading.
18. The ambassador called the report deceitful and misleading.
19. The misleading report veiled the facts.
20. First impressions can be misleading.
21. Adverts must not create a misleading impression.
22. The article contains several misleading statements.
23. These figures are highly misleading.
24. Such an argument is misleading[sentencedict.com], if not wholly fallacious.
25. Don't judge by appearances appearances can be misleading.
26. It would be seriously misleading to suggest that television has no effect on children.
27. Misleading the court in a trial is a serious offence.sentencedict.com/misleading.html
28. It is misleading to see the legal system as a monolith.
29. The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading.
30. Many critics regard this argument as dubious or, at best, misleading.
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